00:00Hello and a very good evening to you. Many places have been seeing a dry day through
00:05today with some sunny spells and that dry picture will continue for Scotland
00:08and parts of northeast England but across the west we do have a frontal system arriving pushing
00:12into that cooler air and on that boundary between the cool air and the mild air there is a risk
00:17of
00:18snow through Wednesday afternoon and into Thursday morning. Through Thursday that will start to move
00:23away and we do have a bit of a brief ridge of high pressure and some drier conditions for the
00:27central
00:27parts of the country and but again we have further frontal systems waiting out in the wings
00:32and we will see a further return to rain on Friday. So the rest of Tuesday evening so Scotland's seeing
00:39a fairly dry evening it could be the odd shower pushing through but on the whole most places
00:44staying dry for much of the northeastern half of the country however across the west for northern
00:49Ireland Wales and a south south west England and the far south of England will be seeing rain pushing
00:55through. Now for Northern Ireland this could be a sleepy mix by morning particularly over higher
01:00ground and similarly for Wales we could see that turning into a bit of a sleety mix but for the
01:05rest of the country it'll be rain where you see it. Notably as well we're going to see a strengthening
01:10southeasterly wind it's going to be particularly blustery over high ground and on exposed coasts so
01:15a noticeable feel of something a bit cooler and windier by Wednesday morning. So taking a look at
01:21temperatures though so with that frontal system arriving it will be ringing milder air so the
01:25far south west of Cornwall around eight degrees to start the day on Wednesday. Elsewhere it's going
01:30to be another cool start to the day around zero to minus two degrees a touch cloudier but again it'll
01:37be another cool start to the day and there could even be a chance of going down to sort of
01:41minus 10
01:42after we've got clearer skies and lying snow over parts of Scotland as well. Moving through the rest of
01:48Wednesday then so it is a windier and cloudier day for all but for Scotland and Northern England it
01:53will be staying largely dry perhaps the odd shower poking through but for the western half of the UK
01:59for Northern Ireland in particular Wales and the southern half of the UK of England sorry we'll be
02:05seeing a particularly wet day. We've got a yellow warning in force and we can see some particularly
02:09strong bursts at times across the south coast too. Temperature wise is going to be a lot milder across the
02:16far south west so again up into those double figures but at best around five degrees and with
02:22that wind it's certainly going to be feeling quite cool as well on Wednesday. Taking a closer look at
02:29these warnings then so we have this warning running across the far southern half of England and this is
02:35for rain and that's through most of Wednesday from about six in the morning right the way through
02:38till Thursday morning. Here expecting to see widely 10 to 20 millimetres of rain we could see up to
02:4450 millimetres of rain falling over parts of Dartmoor. This is the snow warning and again it's quite
02:50a large area but it's going to be mainly over the higher ground that we see the risk of this
02:54snow.
02:55So 150 to 200 metres, 2 to 5 centimetres, above 200 or 300 metres we could see around 10 to
03:0215 centimetres.
03:04So it's mainly over the higher ground and there's a very small chance that we could see some very small
03:09accumulations closer to ground level, closer to sea level. Heading through the west of Wednesday then,
03:15so this is that area of snow that we're going to see pushing across towards the west. Largely rain
03:21again across the far south of the UK and it will be pushing through into the south eastern half of
03:27England by the time we head into Thursday morning. So a damp start to the day for south eastern England
03:33and again Scotland seeing the largely the driest conditions on Thursday.
03:40Temperatures again mildest across the very far south west most places will be staying cool again
03:45down into the low single figures to start on Thursday. Moving through Thursday so those winds
03:51will start to ease in some places but again it'll be picking up across western parts we've got further
03:56rain bands moving into Northern Ireland and western Scotland as we head through Thursday evening
04:01and it'll be a fairly damp day for the very far south east of England. Best of sunshine perhaps
04:06North Wales and northern parts of England as well. Temperatures around five or six degrees so a touch
04:13up from what they have been the last couple of days and in those sheltered spots away from that wind
04:18you might feel a little warmer but again there's still going to be a fair breeze so it's still probably
04:21feeling particularly cool especially in parts of the south east where you've got that onshore flow
04:25from the sea. Heading through the rest of the week then so there is further rain in the forecast but
04:31by the time we get to the weekend it does look like temperatures will be turning a touch milder.
04:36That's all from me if you want to find out any more please do keep an eye on our YouTube
04:39channel.
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